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That to me is a just as impressive, if not more, than someone who went to Tier 1 university.” That’s not to say The League isn’t exclusive. “Right now I am like No 8,000 out of 100,000,” she told the Guardian. I don’t know.” Unlike White, Nguyen spent just “a couple of days” on the wait list before getting drafted into The League. I was like No 11,000 and I thought: ‘Oh, I guess this isn’t going to happen’,” said Ratcliffe, who lives in East Village in New York City and works in digital entertainment and media.

“Then a couple of days later, I got an email saying that I had been approved and I have been on it ever since.

According to its founder Max Fischer, the app has seen a lot of traction in cities like London, San Francisco and New York.

She started her online hunt while finishing her master’s degree in business at Stanford and found she was running into the same problem over and over again.She had no control over who could view her profile, including potential business connections, bosses and coworkers.She also felt like she had no idea who the people she was being matched with were.Once part of The League, its members receive five new matches every day at 5pm – the so-called “happy hour”.Linking online dating apps to Linked In was “a stroke of genius”, according to Rick Nguyen, a 28-year old entrepreneur and co-founder of Spot Trender.